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Try holding down the eject button for at least 10 seconds after turning
on the console. If that doesn't work (or you've already tried that).
Try the following steps.

1. Unplug Wii from power outlet.
2. Plug in Wii again.
3. Press power button.
4. Press Eject button for at least 10 seconds.
5. If the disc doesn't eject try holding down the power button for 10 seconds and then the eject button again.

If that fails then either return the console to exchange for a new one or contact Nintendo consumer support. Info follows:

I wouldn't attempt to manually remove the disc (by trying to
disassemble your Wii) as it may void your warranty. It could simply be
a faulty console in which case Nintendo should replace it within 2
weeks (according to posts I've read). It seems to be a somewhat common
problem.

If holding down the eject button doesn't work, there's really not much
else you can do. Sometimes unplugging and replugging does the trick.

I've had problems with discs not ejecting and some combination of the steps I wrote above solved the problem.

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It might be compatibility issues between the hardware from the chip and the software used to run Wii Fit. If its this either try getting an imported one or think about getting another wii or taking the chip out.

The Modded wiis often have problems. Especially the ones that have CLONED mod chips instead of the branded ones. I guess that either your modchip died on you or it has badly ironed on Wii's Motherboard. Also, can the mod chip be updated?

Guest, have you dropped your console? Something is seriously broken in there....